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  1. Shyam

    Japanese Acer - Orange dream

    My Acers are just beginning to wake up with buds swelling as Sian said "be patient", also I wouldn't use any fertiliser until it is growing strongly, as the plant cannot use it and you are just...
    My Acers are just beginning to wake up with buds swelling as Sian said "be patient", also I wouldn't use any fertiliser until it is growing strongly, as the plant cannot use it and you are just wasting money. Mine are in ordinairy garden soil pH about 6-6.5 seldom get fed and grow well. The only...
    My Acers are just beginning to wake up with buds swelling as Sian said "be patient", also I wouldn't use any fertiliser until it is growing strongly, as the plant cannot use it and you are just wasting money. Mine are in ordinairy garden soil pH...
    My Acers are just beginning to wake up with buds swelling as Sian said "be patient", also I wouldn't use any fertiliser until it is growing strongly, as the plant cannot use it and you are just...
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  2. andrews

    Seed Lists / Spreadsheets

    I've got Excel OCD, keeping spreadsheets for all sorts of things especially to track what seeds I have, plot rotation, yields, taste, first cropping times. Been doing this since 2001, I find it...
    I've got Excel OCD, keeping spreadsheets for all sorts of things especially to track what seeds I have, plot rotation, yields, taste, first cropping times. Been doing this since 2001, I find it useful to look back to previous years for when to sow, how long seeds take to germinate, light...
    I've got Excel OCD, keeping spreadsheets for all sorts of things especially to track what seeds I have, plot rotation, yields, taste, first cropping times. Been doing this since 2001, I find it useful to look back to previous years for when to...
    I've got Excel OCD, keeping spreadsheets for all sorts of things especially to track what seeds I have, plot rotation, yields, taste, first cropping times. Been doing this since 2001, I find it...
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  3. Wispymisty

    Trachelospermum jasminoides question

    Thanks, I just always feel so rude if I don't answer
    Thanks, I just always feel so rude if I don't answer
    Thanks, I just always feel so rude if I don't answer
    Thanks, I just always feel so rude if I don't answer
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  4. RobB

    Dictamnus Fraxinella

    Thanks mazambo, I couldn't find that advice so will be sowing them in the next day or so. :ThankYou:
    Thanks mazambo, I couldn't find that advice so will be sowing them in the next day or so. :ThankYou:
    Thanks mazambo, I couldn't find that advice so will be sowing them in the next day or so. :ThankYou:
    Thanks mazambo, I couldn't find that advice so will be sowing them in the next day or so. :ThankYou:
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  5. Jack Sparrow

    Daffodils

    Hi Jack ,I presume you mean true Daffodils ( that is having a large trumpet rather than a smaller cup ), these are the most common varieties..............All white ------Mount Hood * Empress...
    Hi Jack ,I presume you mean true Daffodils ( that is having a large trumpet rather than a smaller cup ), these are the most common varieties..............All white ------Mount Hood * Empress of Ireland White Dream BroughshaneAll yellow -----Unsurpassable* Dutch master Bestseller King...
    Hi Jack ,I presume you mean true Daffodils ( that is having a large trumpet rather than a smaller cup ), these are the most common varieties..............All white ------Mount Hood * Empress of Ireland White Dream BroughshaneAll yellow...
    Hi Jack ,I presume you mean true Daffodils ( that is having a large trumpet rather than a smaller cup ), these are the most common varieties..............All white ------Mount Hood * Empress...
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  6. KimG

    Pittosporum Nana - is it self-seeding?

    Thank you, Pete. I now think this is likely.
    Thank you, Pete. I now think this is likely.
    Thank you, Pete. I now think this is likely.
    Thank you, Pete. I now think this is likely.
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  7. Mark329

    Hedge or something more exciting

    I think you are right not to close off the view of the countryside to the back of your garden by planting a solid hedge. I can see an electric pylon to the left in one of the photos so a tree in...
    I think you are right not to close off the view of the countryside to the back of your garden by planting a solid hedge. I can see an electric pylon to the left in one of the photos so a tree in front of this might be appropriate but I would go for something that might not get very tall like a...
    I think you are right not to close off the view of the countryside to the back of your garden by planting a solid hedge. I can see an electric pylon to the left in one of the photos so a tree in front of this might be appropriate but I would go...
    I think you are right not to close off the view of the countryside to the back of your garden by planting a solid hedge. I can see an electric pylon to the left in one of the photos so a tree in...
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  8. Lesley Green

    Hyacinth problem

    Blue hyacinth in a fairly damp shady patch of garden, been there for many years
    Blue hyacinth in a fairly damp shady patch of garden, been there for many years
    Blue hyacinth in a fairly damp shady patch of garden, been there for many years
    Blue hyacinth in a fairly damp shady patch of garden, been there for many years
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  9. SiW

    Ideas for sloping front garden

    Hi,As the other have said, you would save yourself a lot of messing around by getting rid of the grass.Instead of palnting between the flags you could grow herbs / flowers/bulbs in pots,...
    Hi,As the other have said, you would save yourself a lot of messing around by getting rid of the grass.Instead of palnting between the flags you could grow herbs / flowers/bulbs in pots, easier to move around etc.On a more practical note, do the retaining walls have any drain holes / weep...
    Hi,As the other have said, you would save yourself a lot of messing around by getting rid of the grass.Instead of palnting between the flags you could grow herbs / flowers/bulbs in pots, easier to move around etc.On a more practical note,...
    Hi,As the other have said, you would save yourself a lot of messing around by getting rid of the grass.Instead of palnting between the flags you could grow herbs / flowers/bulbs in pots,...
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  10. r2oo

    Pruning osteospermum ??

    Thank you KFF for your reply & advice. I did wonder if it was too early so I appreciate you confirming this.
    Thank you KFF for your reply & advice. I did wonder if it was too early so I appreciate you confirming this.
    Thank you KFF for your reply & advice. I did wonder if it was too early so I appreciate you confirming this.
    Thank you KFF for your reply & advice. I did wonder if it was too early so I appreciate you confirming this.
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  11. Upsydaisy

    Can these be a pest....

    Thanks @Jiffy and @NigelJ ,the more I learn about it the more I don't think I want it!!:heehee:
    Thanks @Jiffy and @NigelJ ,the more I learn about it the more I don't think I want it!!:heehee:
    Thanks @Jiffy and @NigelJ ,the more I learn about it the more I don't think I want it!!:heehee:
    Thanks @Jiffy and @NigelJ ,the more I learn about it the more I don't think I want it!!:heehee:
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  12. Sian in Belgium
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    What’s looking good in February 2020

    March Thread HereWhat's Looking good in March 2020
    March Thread HereWhat's Looking good in March 2020
    March Thread HereWhat's Looking good in March 2020
    March Thread HereWhat's Looking good in March 2020
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  13. JWK

    Astilbe bare root - which way up to plant ?

    Looking good, John!!
    Looking good, John!!
    Looking good, John!!
    Looking good, John!!
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  14. Moley

    Is going cheap on eBay worth the risk?

    The slightly frustrating thing with the Chinese is that they do know how to produce stuff that is of good quality and complies with various standards - indeed, many of the worlds biggest names...
    The slightly frustrating thing with the Chinese is that they do know how to produce stuff that is of good quality and complies with various standards - indeed, many of the worlds biggest names (Panasonic, Philips, Volvo being a few that spring to mind) have products made in China because it is...
    The slightly frustrating thing with the Chinese is that they do know how to produce stuff that is of good quality and complies with various standards - indeed, many of the worlds biggest names (Panasonic, Philips, Volvo being a few that spring to...
    The slightly frustrating thing with the Chinese is that they do know how to produce stuff that is of good quality and complies with various standards - indeed, many of the worlds biggest names...
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  15. andrews
    Agree x 5

    Garden Centres - Is It Just Me ?

    Brilliant - will do. Thanks very much.
    Brilliant - will do. Thanks very much.
    Brilliant - will do. Thanks very much.
    Brilliant - will do. Thanks very much.
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  16. Jack Sparrow

    Primroses

    We have pale primroses/primulas and cowslips, as well as strongly coloured ones. They never seem to have any problem growing and surviving (some are 40+ years old) so I wonder if the soil they're...
    We have pale primroses/primulas and cowslips, as well as strongly coloured ones. They never seem to have any problem growing and surviving (some are 40+ years old) so I wonder if the soil they're in isn't right.I always look upon them as being best in the ground and it should encourage them...
    We have pale primroses/primulas and cowslips, as well as strongly coloured ones. They never seem to have any problem growing and surviving (some are 40+ years old) so I wonder if the soil they're in isn't right.I always look upon them as being...
    We have pale primroses/primulas and cowslips, as well as strongly coloured ones. They never seem to have any problem growing and surviving (some are 40+ years old) so I wonder if the soil they're...
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  17. Sheal

    Rhododendron.....

    Thank you Cuttings, I'll take a look at those. :blue thumb:
    Thank you Cuttings, I'll take a look at those. :blue thumb:
    Thank you Cuttings, I'll take a look at those. :blue thumb:
    Thank you Cuttings, I'll take a look at those. :blue thumb:
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  18. wiseowl

    Libertia Chilensis (Grandiflora)

    Good evening @andrews and thank you my friend,your reply is very much appreciated:blue thumb:
    Good evening @andrews and thank you my friend,your reply is very much appreciated:blue thumb:
    Good evening @andrews and thank you my friend,your reply is very much appreciated:blue thumb:
    Good evening @andrews and thank you my friend,your reply is very much appreciated:blue thumb:
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  19. mazambo

    Lily potting help please

    Are you growing them in pots ? I assume you are. I use one third Multipurpose compost - third JI no3 - third sand /grit .You'll need a heavy pot for the tree lilys, probably better in the...
    Are you growing them in pots ? I assume you are. I use one third Multipurpose compost - third JI no3 - third sand /grit .You'll need a heavy pot for the tree lilys, probably better in the garden they get taller but will grow fine in a pot.If I was you I buy some more bulbs, twos don't look...
    Are you growing them in pots ? I assume you are. I use one third Multipurpose compost - third JI no3 - third sand /grit .You'll need a heavy pot for the tree lilys, probably better in the garden they get taller but will grow fine in a pot.If...
    Are you growing them in pots ? I assume you are. I use one third Multipurpose compost - third JI no3 - third sand /grit .You'll need a heavy pot for the tree lilys, probably better in the...
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  20. silu

    Bumper crop of...Moss!

    I still remove by hand as we don't use chemicals in the garden :noidea:. I used to rake out the moss from some of the lawns and sell it in bags for people to use in their hanging baskets (all money goes...
    I still remove by hand as we don't use chemicals in the garden :noidea:. I used to rake out the moss from some of the lawns and sell it in bags for people to use in their hanging baskets (all money goes to charity) but it's too physical a job for me nowadays :old:
    I still remove by hand as we don't use chemicals in the garden :noidea:. I used to rake out the moss from some of the lawns and sell it in bags for people to use in their hanging baskets (all money goes to charity) but it's too physical a job for me...
    I still remove by hand as we don't use chemicals in the garden :noidea:. I used to rake out the moss from some of the lawns and sell it in bags for people to use in their hanging baskets (all money goes...
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